Accolades: Len Milling

Posted  6/7/2006
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Len Milling, associate professor of psychology, A&S; John M. Reardon ’03 (M.A. in clinical practices in psychology); and Gina M. Carosella ’03 (M.S. in school psychology) published a peer-reviewed article titled “Mediation and Moderation of Psychological Pain Treatments: Response Expectancies and Hypnotic Suggestibility” in the April 2006 issue of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

The article describes an empirical study of variables that explain how popular psychological pain interventions work and who might best be helped by different kinds of interventions.

Read the article by Milling, Reardon, and Carosella.

Reardon currently attends the APA-accredited Ph.D. program in clinical psychology at the University of Arkansas. Carosella is now a school psychologist at the Horace W. Porter School in Columbia, Connecticut.

The Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology is one of a select group of journals published by the American Psychological Association designated a “primary journal.”